
"It's going to get worse, and ultimately it's gonna go back on them. I mean, bad things happen when they play these games. And I'll give you a little clue, the right is a lot tougher than the left. But the right's not doing this. They're not doing it. And they better not get them energized, because it won't be good for the left, and I don't want to see that happen either."
"I'm the president of all the people, Trump continued, adding, But the radical left is causing this. And the radical left Democrats are causing this problem, and it gets worse. It gets worse, and it'll be a point where other people won't take it anymore, and that will not be good for the radical left. And we don't want that."
A shooting occurred outside an ICE facility in Texas, wounding three detainees; one later died and two remained in critical condition while the shooter died by suicide. No officers were injured. FBI Director Kash Patel posted that one bullet casing was marked "Anti-ICE," indicating the attacker expressed hostility toward immigration enforcement. The attack followed the killing of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk by two weeks. In the Oval Office, President Donald Trump warned that violence "is going to get worse," blamed the "radical left Democrats," and cautioned that escalation could "go back on" the left. Social media characterized the remarks as a veiled threat.
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